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VOLUME 170 • NO. 6
Fulton, Illinois
TITLE MATCH
Alex T. Paschal
Fulton’s Skylier Crooks works against Newman’s Daniel Kelly for the title at 157 pounds Saturday, Feb. 3, during the Class 1A Fulton Regional. Story on page 11.
LOCAL NEWS
REGIONAL NEWS
Wild Winter Wednesdays
4-H Summer Camp Fun
Sports Roundup
Outreach coordinator to speak at Feb. 14 program. / 2
Registration open for five-day, four-night adventure. / 10
Find out how high school teams fared. / 12, 13
WHAT’S INSIDE
Published every Tuesday 20 pages • One section
SPORTS
Glimpses of the Past.........................6 Your Health......................................... 7 Property Transfers.............................8
Sports .........................................11-13 Church News.............................14-15 Classifieds............................. 18-20
DEATHS Anthony W. “Tony” Szabo, Berneice May Bound, Page 4
WINDMILL CULTURAL CENTER NEWS
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Outreach coordinator to speak at next Wild Winter Wednesdays program Wild Winter Wednesdays at the Windmill Cultural Center in Fulton invites the public to its next program Feb. 14. Doors open at 8:30 a.m. with coffee, tea and mill treats, followed by the program beginning about 9:20 a.m. Shawn Felts, outreach coordinator for Speak Out Against Suicide, will share about her group of volunteers who have directly felt the effects of suicide and are looking to make a change in their community. The organization offers group discussions, student outreach programs
and local events to spread suicide prevention awareness. WWW@WWC programs are held Wednesday mornings from December through March. The program is funded through a grant from the D.S. Flikkema Foundation and a donation from Nelson Corp. The programs are free and open to the public. The building is disability accessible. If River Bend schools are delayed or canceled because of weather, WWW also is canceled.
SCHOOL NEWS
Introducing FHS B.L.I.N.D. leader Colin McGovern
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Hey, I’m Colin McGovern. I’m 17 and a junior at Fulton High School. In my free time, I like to listen to music, play the guitar, hang out with friends and go thrift shopping. My favorite genre of music is classic rock, from the 1960s all the way to the 90s, with my favorite bands being the Beatles, Zeppelin and The Doors. I also collect a vast form of physical mediums for music such as vinyls, cassette tapes, CDs, 8-tracks
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and now I’m looking for some reel to reel tapes. I’m involved in a lot of our school’s clubs such as jazz band, show choir, thespians, robotics and scholastic bowl. These clubs have made me the way I am, a great people person. After high school, I’m looking to go to college for A/V engineering and eventually become an audio engineer, someone who works with sound at recording studios or on movie sets.
Junior Colin McGovern, is a Fulton High School B.L.I.N.D. leader.
FHS announces first-semester honor roll High Honor Roll
Freshmen: Natalie Anton, Wiley Blas-
dell, Madison Bolton, Liam Brubaker, Averi Bush, Trenton Dykstra, Paige Emerson, Melissa Facio, Evan Folk, Leo Frick, Lillian Frick, Zoe Kunau, Jonah Lutz, Kayleen Mendoza, Maxwell Owen, Logan Smither, Peighton Stretton, Kaden Thompson, Iris Williams Sophomores: Grace Bray, Alyssa Griffith, Lauren Guenther, Janell Preston, Jessa Read, Brooklyn Thoms Juniors : Kordelia Boles, Resse Germann, Lucas Hartman, Colin McGovern, Miraya Pessman, Evan Piercy Seniors: Ava Bowen, Owen Brubaker, Khadija Elahmady, Paige Lower
Honor Roll
Freshmen: Addisen Barsema, Mason Bray, Markus Brechon, Jacob Brondyke, Kyley Burden, Gianna Carpenter,
Matthew Connor, Landon Dykstra, Aidan Elder, Haylee Hamstra, Benjamin Huisenga, Makenna Kampe, Zander Ketelsen, Cammie Lubinski, Ashton Morhardt, Tate Norman, Amelia Ottens, Chloe Peter, Jaxon Resop, Madisyn Rynes, Jasen Siglar, Megan Smith, Emma Tichler, Alexis Topham, Owen VanZuiden, Alicen Wiersema Sophomores: Tyler Barsema, Samara Bielenberg, Zachary Clark, Paige Cramer, Belle Curley, Chase Dykstra, Lakynn Eversole, Aidan Griser, Wesley Hackett, Sydney Kemp, Mason Kuebel, Landen Leu, Isabel Merema, Braedon Meyers, Tarik Paisley, Liam Robbins, Jada Schaver, Kody Schipper, Addison Schreiber, Elijah Schroeder, Jaiden Shepherd, Haley Smither, Gavin Snyder, Zoey Stage, CJ Struckman, Brooklyn Vogel, Jacob Voss Juniors : Braeden Brennan, Kali
Brewer, Lane Brewster, Chloe Edwards, Ella Holmbo, Jacob Huisenga, Lydia Huizenga, Maxwell Klimstra, Olivia Knott, Kaedence Kreider, Mikaela Migraso, Jasmine Moreland, Aaron Portz, Mason Resop, Ethan Roberts, Parker Sanderson, Samantha Simpson, Kylie Smither, Samantha Wendt, Emery Wherry, Kira Wilson, Zachary Winkel Seniors : Morgan Baker, Brooklyn Brennan, Rane Clements, Brianna Cramer, James Crimmins, Bailey Dykstra, Grace Dykstra, Reese Dykstra, Kaylynn Franzen, Shea Grennan, Anthony Gulatto, Annaka Hackett, Bryson Huizenga, Lydia Huizenga, Brian Jensen, Ariana Kalyan, Madyson Luskey, Isaac McWilliams, Naomi Moore, Jaden Rathburn, Brady Read, Trevor Tiesman, Xander Vogel, Jasmine Walker, Lauren Wambergue
CRIME AND COURTS
By KATHLEEN A. SCHULTZ kschultz@shawmedia.com
URBANA – Sentencing was 3 p.m. Monday for a 73-year-old Prophetstown man who tried to burn down a future reproductive health clinic in Danville where he said abortions will be performed. Philip J. Buyno, who turns 74 on March 1, faces five to 20 years in federal prison, a fine of up to $250,000, and restitution – potentially a life sentence for him. There is no parole in the federal system. Federal sentencing guidelines require U.S. Central District Court Judge Colin Stirling Bruce to consider many factors when determining Buyno’s sentence, including the seriousness of the crime, his criminal history – Buyno was convicted three times in 2019 of misdemeanor trespassing at a Planned Parent clinic in Peoria – and whether he accepted responsibility and cooperated with investigators and
Philip J. Buyno
prosecutors in this case. A presentence investigation and a sentencing recommendation were filed Jan. 26; they are not public documents and their contents won’t be revealed until the sentencing
hearing. Buyno was indicted June 6, 2023, for the May 20, 2023, incident. His request to plead no contest, in which he would have accepted a conviction without admitting his guilt, was denied on Aug. 30; he pleaded guilty to attempted arson on Sept. 19. His immediate admission to the crime and his role in speedy resolution of the case will be a factor in his favor Monday, but he also told investigators that, if given the chance, he’d attack the clinic again, which the
judge may consider a refusal to accept responsibility and that would weigh against him. It was among the reasons the judge did not accept his no contest plea. About 4:30 a.m. May 20, 2023, Buyno backed his 2012 Passat into the entrance of the building at 600 N. Logan Ave., which was being remodeled into a clinic. His car was filled with containers of gasoline, wood and old tires he planned to use as fuel to set the building ablaze. His effort was caught on video surveillance; it failed when his car doors became jammed shut by the fallen debris and he couldn’t get out of the vehicle or reach a container of gas he had thrown out the window. He was extricated and arrested and has been in the custody of the U.S. Marshal’s Service since. Buyno told investigators he was a member of an anti-abortion “rescue group” that prevents abortion clinics from being established, and he told the court he wanted to plead no con-
test because of “his religious beliefs, as those beliefs are completely opposed to the expected purpose and use of the building.” The clinic was to have opened last year, but it has become a point of contention for the city, the target of protests and organized efforts to prevent it from opening and has not opened. The two-story building, a former eye clinic, is owned by Indianapolis-based McGhee Investment Group, which is associated with the Indianapolis Clinic for Women, which does provide abortion services. Because of Danville’s proximity to the Illinois-Indiana border, interstate commerce would be conducted at the clinic, hence the federal charge. Buyno, who at first wanted to represent himself, is represented by appointed attorney Sharbel Rantisi, with the Criminal Justice Act panel. The CJA represents federal defendants accused of serious crimes who cannot afford to hire their own attorney.
WHITESIDE COUNTY
Whiteside County Board in search of new GOP member By KATHLEEN A. SCHULTZ kschultz@shawmedia.com
MORRISON – The Whiteside County Board is looking for another Republican to join its ranks in the wake of the Jan. 1 resignation of Larry Russell of Fulton. Russell, 80, was elected in November 2016; he resigned as Fulton’s mayor, after serving eight years, to take the board seat. His term ends in November 2026 and whoever is appointed to replace him has
to run in the November general election to maintain the seat. The Whiteside County Republican Central Committee is accepting names and biographies from those interested. Anyone interested must be a county resident, a registered voter for at least a year and live in one of the District 3 communities of Albany, Erie, Fenton, Fulton, Morrison or Prophetstown, or in Albany, Clyde, Erie, Fenton, Fulton, Garden Plain, Mount Pleasant, Newton, Portland, Union Grove or Ustick townships.
“We are seeking a conservative Republican individual with a solid Republican primary voting history,” County Board member and GOP committee Chairman Kurt Glazier said in a news release announcing the vacancy. Interviews will be Thursday, Feb. 8, with the district’s precinct committeemen residing in County Board District 3. The person selected will be seated at the Tuesday, Feb. 20, board meeting. Call or text Glazier at 815-441-4737 for information.
Larry Russell
ODELL LIBRARY NEWS
Koehn to give program on Lincoln at Odell on Feb. 20 Ronald H. Koehn will present “Abraham Lincoln’s River Connections” from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 20, at Odell Public Library, 307 S. Madison St. in Morrison. Since Lincoln’s tragic death by assassin on April 15, 1965, more books have been written about him than any other American. Koehn, a retired high school social studies teacher from Fulton, will focus on the less familiar aspects of Lin-
coln’s life. Twice, Lincoln helped maneuver a flatboat on the long journey to New Orleans, where he first witnessed a slave auction. Lincoln briefly was an assistant steamboat pilot on the Sangamon River and he received a patent for a nautical device that he invented. Lincoln also played a crucial role as a defense lawyer in a major court case that pitted Jacob S. Hurd and the
steamboat interests against the Rock Island Bridge Company and the railroad interests. This free program is sponsored by Odell Public Library and the Odell Public Library Friends. To ensure adequate seating for the event, reservations are requested but are not required. For more information, call the library at 815-772-7323.
Ron Koehn
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Wedding Expo draws crowd to Sterling’s Northland Mall STERLING – Northland Mall was buzzing with activity Sunday afternoon as bridesto-be and grooms-to-be stopped in at the Sauk Valley Wedding Expo. The annual expo featured a fashion show and exhibits on photography, flowers, tuxedos, catering and venues to help plan the perfect day. The expo was sponsored by Sauk Valley Media, Selmi’s Weddings and Events, Selmi’s Formal Wear and 7:24 Fitness On The Rock.
Amy Misfeldt of Prophetstown is shown at her booth for her floral designing business, Blooms a latte, on Sunday at Northland Mall in Sterling. Charlene Bielema
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Local Whiteside County 4-H clubs OBITUARIES ANTHONY W. “TONY” SZABO honored with statewide award Two 4-H clubs in Whiteside County recently were honored for their achievements with a statewide Excel Club Award. Recognition and awards are an important part of 4-H. Recognition encourages young people and increases their interest in the opportunities that are available to them as they become more capable and competent young adults. Hume Happy Hustlers and Cottonwood clubs were honored with a Community Service Excel Club Award because of a demonstrated focus on their 4-H club’s work in service to/for others, emphasizing youth leadership
in planning and implementing the service work. According to Carroll, Lee and Whiteside 4-H Youth Educator Danielle Gapinski, “One of the pillars of 4-H is giving your hands to larger service. We are thrilled to see two of our local clubs recognized for their contributions to bettering their communities by exemplifying the attributes of 4-H. We hope these skills and lessons will carry with each member throughout their lives as they continue to build better communities.” Those who wish to learn more about 4-H in Carroll, Lee and Whiteside counties may contact our office at 815-6323611.
NEWS BRIEF McCombie will keynote Whiteside County Republicans’ Lincoln Day Dinner
include local, state and federal candidates. The keynote speaker DEER GROVE – The Whiteside County will be 89th District Republicans’ 2024 Lincoln Day Dinner state Rep. Tony will be Friday, March 1, at Deer Valley Golf McCombie, R-Savanna. State Rep. Tony Course. McCombie is the McCombie, Social hour is from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. House minority leader R-Savanna and will be followed by the dessert and the first woman to auction at 6:30 p.m. The dinner and hold that title. program begin at 7 p.m. For tickets or more information, call or Ticket prices are $50 per person or text Kurt Glazier at 815-441-4737. $400 for a table of eight. Speakers will
South Bend Community College for Business. On May 25, 1991 he married Debra Bush in Born: December 19, 1967 in South Bend, IN Erie, IL. Tony co-owned and operated, along Died: January 25, 2024 in Okeechobee, FL with his wife Deb, National Wash Authority, LLC in Morrison for 30 years. He was a ANTHONY W. member and on the Board of Directors of the “TONY” SZABO, 56, PWNA – Power Washers of Northern America. of Okeechobee, FL, He enjoyed winters in Florida, vacationing formerly of Morrison, IL, passed away unex- with family and his sports cars - especially pectedly on Thursday, washing his cars. He loved watching his girls January 25, 2024 at his thrive in all of their sporting endeavors, and took great pride in all of their accomplishhome in Florida. ments. Tony never met a stranger and was A Celebration of Life will be held from eager to pass along any tips on how to suc12:00 – 4:00 PM on Saturday, February 10, ceed. He will be remembered for his humor 2024 at the Eagle Point Lodge – 4101 N. 3rd and ability to make everyone laugh. Street - Clinton, IA. The Morrison Chapel of Survivors include his former wife, Deb the Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home is assisting Szabo, of Morrison; three daughters, Megan the family with arrangements. A memorial (Toby Zellmer) Szabo of Milwaukee, WI, Emily to the Walter Payton Liver Center-UI Health (Evan Camper) Szabo of Ames, IA, and Anna has been established. On July 15, 2019 Tony (fiancé Nate Portz) Szabo of Morrison; his received a liver donation from his daughmother, Janet Szabo of South Bend, IN; one ter, Emily; they continue to find that the life-saving work the UIH Liver Center does is brother, Jason (Holly) Szabo of Atlanta, GA, incredibly valuable. Online donations may be and his life-long best friend, Jack Bennett of made at https://hospital.uillinois.edu/about- Osceola, IN. Tony was preceded in death by his father, ui-health/giving. Tony was born December 19, 1967 in South Anthony Szabo, and his father-in-law, Harvey Bush. Bend, IN to Anthony W. and Janet L. (SevTo send online condolences go to www. eried) Szabo. He graduated from Penn High School in Mishawaka, IN and later attended a bosmarenkes.com
BERNEICE MAY BOUND Berneice May Bound, 94, of Prophetstown, IL, passed on February 1, 2024. Arrangements entrusted to Bosma-Gibson Funeral Home, Prophetstown, IL. Additional information: www.bosmagibson.com.
SVCC welcomes elected officials
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Happy 91st birthday to Richard “Dick” Snowden who celebrated his birthday Sunday, Feb. 4. If you see Dick toddling around in his golf cart this week, honk your horn and wish him a happy birthday. We are so grateful that God has given him another year to celebrate. Happy birthday. Dad! We love you! Richard and Marla, Steve, Tom and Mindy
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Sauk Valley Community College welcomed elected officials on campus Tuesday, Jan. 30. Illinois state Reps. Tony McCombie, Ryan Spain and Brad Fritts, all Republicans, visited with staff and faculty at SVCC to learn more about programs available to the community. The visit included information on SVCC’s earned-tuition Impact Program and tours of health professions and police academy training areas.
Secure your spot for ‘Ready ... Set ... Grow’ gardening workshop The University of Illinois Extension Master Gardeners of Carroll, Lee, Ogle and Whiteside counties announced the return of the “Ready … Set … Grow” gardening workshop Saturday, March 23, at the Loveland Community Building in Dixon. Early registration is now open. Green thumbs are encouraged to take advantage of exclusive benefits by securing their spots before the March 8 deadline. Horticulturist Tyler Hagemann will headline this year’s workshop. In his keynote address “Blooms of Brilliance: Nurturing Annuals for a Vibrant Garden,” Hagemann will unveil the latest and most captivating blooms set to adorn gardens in 2024.
Visit go.illinois.edu/readysetgrow to register. Registration fee for the program is $25. Join us at “Ready … Set … Grow” and connect with fellow gardening enthusiasts, learn from industry experts and leave with the knowledge and motivation to make your garden thrive in 2024. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to be part of a vibrant gardening community. Register early and let’s cultivate a garden of knowledge together March 23. For more information and to register, visit go.illinois.edu/readysetgrow or call the Ogle County Extension office at 815-732-2191.
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Preschool screenings planned in Whiteside, Carroll counties The school districts of the Bi-County Special Education Cooperative announced preschool screenings in Whiteside and Carroll counties. Each school district within the Bi-County area will conduct screenings of preschoolers on dates from February to May. The purpose of the screening is to provide parents a measure of their child’s development in areas important to learning. For children with special needs, the Bi-County Special Education Cooperative and its member school districts offer preschool programs for youngsters between 3 and 5 years of age. Parents who have a child between the ages of 2 years, 7 months and 5 years, 3 months as of February and who would like to have their child screened should contact their local school district to set up an appointment. Parents should accompany their child to the screening. At the time of the screening they will be asked to answer questions about their child’s development. Information from a baby
book, immunization records, a health history, etc., will be helpful in answering these questions. Each child will be asked to do activities, such as stacking blocks, drawing and jumping. Each child’s speech, language, vision and hearing will be screened. The services are free to all who reside in the member school districts of the Bi-County Special Education Cooperative. Each local school district will be announcing specific information about the times and locations of the screenings. For more information about the screenings, call your local school district. • Morrison: 815-772-2153 • Rock Falls (including Montmorency and East Coloma): 815-625-5280 • Chadwick/Milledgeville: 815-2737532 or 815-225-7141 • Erie Elementary: 309-659-2239 (ext. 2512) • Sterling: 815-622-3552 • River Bend: 815-589-2309 • Eastland: 815-864-2300 • Prophetstown/Lyndon/Tampico: 815-537-2345
notes for the music, are available on the Symphony’s website at www.clintonsymphony.org.
Teams will consist of up to six players and the cost to enter is $120 per team. The event will be limited to the first 20 teams to register. Participants will have access to a cash bar, snacks and a 50/50 raffle during the Trivia Night gathering. To register, contact Dave Moeller, senior warden of Dunlap Masonic Lodge 321, at 847-927-0628 or dmoeller@1229@att.net. Denny O’s is located at 307 10th Ave. in Fulton.
LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS Clinton Symphony Youth Concert is Feb. 18 in Morrison The Clinton Symphony Orchestra will present a family concert at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 18, in the auditorium of the Morrison High School at 643 Genesee Ave. Titled “mystics and Fantasy,” the entire family will enjoy this mix of new and old pieces exploring mystics and fantasy. Top of the list is “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice,” the music by Paul Dukas used for the Disney animated film “Fantasia.” It
will be joined by two pieces by contemporary composers: “The Three Virtues of Zarathustra” and “Nimue and Her Fairies” related to the legends of King Arthur. The overture to Beethoven’s ballet “The Creatures of Prometheus” will close the concert. Students are admitted free of charge, and an accompanying adult ticket is $10. The Symphony’s season tickets are honored, and an individual adult ticket is $20. Full information, including program
Dunlap Masonic Lodge 321 to host Trivia Night on March 2
Dunlap Masonic Lodge 321 will host a Trivia Night event at Denny-O’s in Fulton on Saturday, March 2, to support the lodge’s charitable funding. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. The trivia portion of the event will begin at 6 p.m.
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1974: Gas shortage being felt by local service stations 60 Years
Feb. 5, 1964
The board of directors of the Harbor Crest Home voted to apply to the federal government for a grant of Hill-Burton Act funds to help finance construction of a nursing and convalescent home for Fulton. The action was taken after extensive study and conferences with state officials and the architect. State officials indicated they thought the home would have a good chance of obtaining a federal grant that might amount to as much as $125,000. Voters of Fulton Junior High and Grade School District 111 did an aboutface and approved a proposal for increasing the legal tax rate limit of the district from 75 cents to 96 cents on each $100 of assessed valuation. Voters who said yes were 478. No votes were 403. The same proposal had been voted down in three previous elections during the past few years.
50 Years
Feb. 6, 1974
James Bosma announced he had purchased 3.6 acres of land at the east end of 10th Avenue, including the Dutch Boy restaurant property, and plans to construct a modern new
funeral home in the near future. Bosma plans to use the quarters now occupied by the restaurant as part of the new funeral home facilities. He also plans to build a new chapel with a seating capacity of 150 people. The gas shortage apparently is being felt in Fulton, although not as much as in other parts of the country. Most service station owners think it will get worse. The Phillips 66 station has shortened hours and is staying open only six days a week instead of seven. Sebert’s Sunoco Service Station has not run out of gas but has been cut back 10% on its monthly allotment. Hank’s Service Station has reported no problems but has shortened its hours.
40 Years
Feb. 8, 1984
Kelley’s Jack and Jill, managed by Leonard Porter, now will be known as Fulton Food Center. Porter has many years of experience in the grocery business and assures the public that the store will continue to provide firstclass service and a wide selection of merchandise. Martin Merema, who purchased the Amman’s store Jan. 1, immediately began looking for a new name for
the popular women’s apparel store. More than 150 customers submitted names over a span of several weeks. Merema picked out 25 names he would consider. Names were posted in the store and customers voted. The top four names were Martin’s Casual Corner (first), from Ann Meyerson of Chicago, Four Season’s Boutique (second), River City Fashions (third) and Martin’s Boutique (fourth).
30 Years
Feb. 2, 1994
For the first time since 1986, Fulton is protected with police services around-the-clock. For many years, the department could not provide 24-hour protection because of reduced personnel. At present, there are five full-time officers and one part-time after councilmen approved the request of one officer to go to part-time from full-time. The City Council approved the purchase of 200 outdoor-style water meters at $52.50 a meter. The city instituted a program several years ago to replace all of the water meters within the city, from ones found in basements to ones that are very tiny and mounted outdoors. The program has been successful. At present, about 1,000 homes
have been updated with about 500 more to go.
20 Years
Feb. 4, 2004
Fulton Cub Scouts from Pack 342 are at the top of popcorn sales that took place in December. Mason Kampe won first place for Top Salesman, Timmy Green earned second place and Kody Crosthwaite and Tyler Snyder tied for third place. Mayor Howard VanZuiden watched Sydney, Sadie and Sara Norman while their brother Sam Norman pulled them around the parking lot of the Fulton Super Wash in their new red wagon. Fulton Super Wash was one of 259 Super Washes that participated in this year’s holiday promotion and giveaway. Winners of the wash tokens were Randy Huizenga, Ken Bielema, Jim Wherry, Morlan Clark, Bob Barsema, Ryan VenHuizen, Karrie Bitler, Kendall Boonstra and Mitch Tiesman.
10 Years
Feb. 5, 2014
The Unity Christian Knights finished their season with a successful
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YOUR HEALTH By STEPHEN D. HARRISON, M.D. The eating disorders anorexia nervosa and bulimia have become quite common among young people, particularly females. Clues to the presence of these eating disorders include abrupt or gradual changes in eating habits. For example, refusing to eat or not eating normal amounts under normal circumstances. Questions that concerned family members and friends should consider include the following: • Has the person lost a substantial amount of weight? • Is the person eating only minimal amounts or much larger amounts than normal? • Has the person become unusually withdrawn, secretive or reclusive? • Does the person spend a lot of time in the bathroom with the water running to possibly muffle the noise of purging? Anorexia nervosa can be best defined as an abnormal pursuit for thinness. The drive for thinness becomes an addiction with a cycle that is difficult to break.
Associated symptoms of signs include absence or decrease of periods in females, brittle nails, cold intolerance, constipation, dry skin, hyperactivity and excessive exercise, hair thinning, weakness and weight loss of 25% of body weight or more or weight is 15% below normal for age and height. As many as 3% of teenage females may have this disease process, which may be deadly. Bulimia is characterized by frequent binge eating, followed by some form of purging, either by vomiting or by elimination through laxatives. Bulimics may have complaints of pain when swallowing, erosion of dental enamel, hand calluses, frequent use of ipecac or other emetics and use of laxatives. This may affect as many as 20% of teenage females. The incidence of both of these diseases is much less in males, but can occur. Anorexia may occur in all age groups but is most common in adolescents. The periods of greatest risk occur around puberty and times of stress. Although there are occasional organic factors behind these illnesses, psychological factors still are
considered the root of the problem. The first step at helping a friend or family member suspected of having an eating disorder is an aggressive, yet gentle, confrontation. Direct questions about the diet should be asked. Answers often include statements such as “I can eat as much as I want” or “I eat all of the time yet don’t gain weight and may even lose weight.” If the person says she is happy about losing the weight and plans to lose more, she may have anorexia. The anorexic gradually eats less and may eat alone, usually denying that anything is wrong. In contrast, the bulimic often is aware that something is wrong and may admit it more readily. The following are tips to help deal with such individuals: • Do not watch the person eat, discuss food intake or urge her to eat. • Do not allow yourself to feel guilty about the patient’s condition. • Do not neglect other family members or friends. • Do not put the person down with comparison to others. • Neither ignore nor allow yourself to be intimidated by suicide threats.
These suicide threats may be quite real and should be taken seriously with immediate professional intervention. • Do let the person know that you love them. • Trust them to discover their values, ideals and standards. • Encourage initiative, independence and autonomy. • Be aware the nature of this illness may last several years, even after treatment has begun. After confrontation, the person should be persuaded to see a physician, not only for the emotional or psychological aspect, but also for physical well-being. There are national organizations to help deal with eating disorders that have been quite helpful for many people. Early intervention can make a major difference. Do not hesitate to seek help for a loved one. If it is not reversing quickly, seek professional help. There are a variety of techniques that may be employed. Sometimes medicines are used including serotonin agents as the condition is sometimes related to serotonin imbalance.
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Arrests
About 10:25 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 27, Morrison Police were dispatched to 606 Ash Ave., Morrison, for a 911 call. During the investigation, it was discovered Nathan Sandell, 32, of Morrison was wanted on a valid warrant for failure to appear-possession of drug paraphernalia, authority Ogle County. Sandell was taken into custody and transported to the Whiteside County jail.
Ronald Cummer, 55, Garber, Iowa, no valid registration
for improper use of an electronic device in the 400 block of 16th Avenue. He was released with a nonmandatory court appearance.
Jan. 28
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Emma Cain, 28, Lyndon, speeding Jan. 31
Eugene Bailey, 31, Clinton, Iowa, speeding
Fulton Police Jan. 25
Samuel J. Huizenga of Fulton was cited
Zephaniah B. Wilbur of Fulton was cited for driving while license is suspended in the 1300 block of 14th Avenue. He was released with a notice to appear. Jan. 28
Kimberly M. French of Thomson was cited for speeding in the 100 block of
14th Avenue. She was released with a nonmandatory court appearance. Feb. 1
Angus J. Engelkens of Fulton was cited for operating a vehicle with an expired registration in the 400 block of 11th Avenue. He was released with a nonmandatory court appearance. Individuals in the police report have been accused of a charge. They are presumed innocent until proved guilty in a court of law.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS FOR WHITESIDE COUNTY Filed Jan. 19-26 Warranty deeds
Terrance W. and Pamela M. Papoccia to River Dockers LLC, 1409 Shore Acres Road, Rock Falls, $192,500. Tonda R. and Stacey W. Mueller to DLK Funding LLC, one parcel on Lyndon Road, Prophetstown, $497,575. Tonda R. and Stacey W. Mueller to John and Patricia A. Berge Trust, one parcel on Lyndon Road, Prophetstown, $497,575. Donald Anderson to Lidia Wietraszuk, 513 Market St., Prophetstown, $64,000. Jordan L. and Morgan Taylor Johnson to Michael Drury, 1302 Lincoln St., Rock Falls,
$135,000. Edith Cole to Joshua M. and Shay M. Renner, 1003 Glenwood Drive, Morrison, $180,000. Judith A. Brockman to Kiarra Harris, 818 W. 19th St., Sterling, $73,000. Joshua M. and Shay Renner to Samuel R. Perschnick, 509 S. Clinton St., Morrison, $115,000. Stacy D. Tufte to Marquell Addison, 608 W. Ninth St., Sterling, $115,000. Orville W. Bush Estate and Maye B. Bush to Jon R. and John J. Kophamer, 16373 Round Grove Road, Morrison, $80,000. Karl W. Steinhauer to Richard W. and
Michelle M. Kummerer, one parcel on Fairway Court, Fulton, $50,000. Paul and Julie K. Coskie to Benjamin and Jessica Kearse, 15809 Golf Hill Drive, Sterling, $320,000. Lester E. Litwiller to Rotary Airlock LLC, 1110 E. 17th St., Rock Falls, $68,500. GSN Rental Properties LLC to Samuel Reyes, 1008 Sixth Ave., Sterling, $133,500. Jill E. Hesse, Jody L. Venhuizen and Danny L. and Darrell R. Gooch to Samuel Ryan Kiefer, 901 S. Cherry St., Albany, $195,000. Hussong Family Trust, Joyce A. Hussong, trustee, to Chad L. and Jill J. Ebersole Trust, one parcel on Gaulrapp Road, Rock Falls,
$10,000. JP Morgan Chase Bank to Denise and Francisco Morales, 400 Galt Ave., Rock Falls, $0. Hayden Villa and Chelsie Miller to Bollman Enterprises Series II LLC, 1212 First St., Sterling, $120,000. Lynn W. and Megan B. Morningstar to KKS Equities LLC, 504 W. Fifth St., Rock Falls, $2,487. Michael J. and Kathy L. Banks to Mitchell A. and Glenda K. McNinch, 3903 19th Ave., Sterling, $335,000. See PROPERTY TRANSFERS, page 9
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Erie Middle School announced the first-quarter On-A-Roll. Students on the list have a B average with * denoting all A’s. Fifth grade: Emily Adams, Evan Barnett, *Dylan Berk, *Gretta Bradley, *Blake Burns, Jerrod Capps, Payzleigh Carr, *Liam Copeland, Blaze Covell, Jillian Daughenbaugh, Brayden Garcea, Soren Gerdes, Gabriella Hamm, Aylia Hanlon, *Layla Hovey, Mason Jackson, Grace Jacobs, *Emmerson Johnston, *Kaci Kapple, Weston Karstens, Jackson Klendworth, *Amelia McDaniel, *Arabella Mills, *Owen
Misfeldt, Elena Mitchell, Ava Moshier, Silas Newman, *Carmen Riewerts, Hudson Ryan, *Quinn Temple, Olivia Thorpe, *Sydney Timmerman, Kylie VanHamme, Cambree Vittori, *Ashley Wetzell, *Jack White, Zoey Wiebenga, Mackenzie Wilcox and Brody Young. Sixth grade: *Trevor Baar, Bryanna Bard, Melody Bruner, Carter Calvert, Conner Dornbush, *Derek Dornbush, *Kassie Dornbush, Molly Dornbush, Hunter Hovey, Gavin Jones, *Julia Keeling, Channing Love, Julian Martinez, *Turner Melton, Kate Mickley, *Janelle Norman, Jonathan Paxton,
Myles Paxton, Everett Pratt, *Logan Punke, *Drew Robshaw, Railynn Stewart, *Brady Timmerman, Brooklyn Trent, *Braylon VanDeWostine, *Aria Vittori, Natalie Willard, Maci Woods and Natalie Wright. Seventh grade: Jaxon Alls, Micah Bach, Hannah Bailey, *Noah Berk, *Caleb Brown, *Brady Burns, *Sydney Dornbush, *Hailey Eyrich, *Aidan Garcea, Kingston Gehrking, *Zoey Horton, Taytum Jacobs, Ava Johnson, Grayson Johnston, Trevin Kimmins, Averee Lukehart, Ethan Meier, *Lia Milem, *Adah Mills, *Lillian Misfeldt,
*Peyton Misfeldt, Donivan Monkus, Brynley Ponce, Dawson Pool, Alyssa Pratt, Reese Ryan, Charlotte Stropes, Ellah Weaver, Maddison Weaver, Walker Wright and Caleb Zaagman. Eighth grade: Sophie Anderson, *Faith Baar, Nolan Bradley, Ivy Brooks, *Kyla Crady, Carson Eyrich, Chloe Hamilton, Addison Horton, *Lyla Johnson, Laila Keeling, *James Lopez, Jacob Murphy, *Jennica Norman, Kelsi Packer, *Braeden Punke, Kaycee Russell, *Ella Schipper, Carter Shepherd, Adison Stephens, *Jackson Tegeler, Addilyn Temple, Craig Thompson and Mia Trent.
Riverdale Middle School announces second-quarter honor roll Riverdale Middle School in Port Byron announced the second quarter honor roll.
Straight A’s
Sixth grade: Dalton Carls, Alexis Churchill, Madison Dean, Myles Dierikx, Benjamin Dykema, Cecilia Foust, Mira Fritch, Brooklyn Germanceri, Aleah Goss, Hackson Hawkins, Clara Jones, Kaitlynn Mahraun, Eli McClaine, Piper Mockmore, Diane Morford, Kiley Peterson, Jaxson Powell, Bryan Rogers, David Scott, Abigail Yoder and Pagan Zawada. Seventh grade: Brynlee Albritton, Dexter Allison, Ava Anders, Celia Arnold, Julia Berk, Addison Bristol, Elijah Clark, Kayden DeJonge, Tayah Erickson, Dixie Floming, Josiah Germanceri, Kelsey Hohenadel, Kylie Hohenadel, Alison Janicki, Karson Kruger, Margaret Larson, Fisher Marty, Nolan McLaughlin, Ries Mitton, Amaya Mroski, Ava Munson Martel, Gemma Neilson, Brenden Orr, Kamden Palmer, Miraya Patel, Stella Peirce, Jameson Ruthey, Alice Schmidt, Ethan Secker, Camille Sergeant, Cole Smith, Callista
• PROPERTY TRANSFERS Continued from page 8
Derek A. McNinch to Kiel Manus 1305 Seventh Ave., Rock Falls, $127,000. Deana Seeley, David J. Winchell and Nancy M. Fitzgerald to Stephanie M. Roman, 1711 19th Ave., Sterling, $63,000. Benjamin and Jessica Kearse to Anthony S. Meiers, 15820 Patch Road, Morrison, $170,000. Quit claim deed
Sally S. Klett to Jeffrey S. Klett, 18258 Spring Valley Road, Morrison, $0. Trustees deeds
William J. McKeown Trust to KMD Enterprises Inc., one parcel on Fulfs
Sowder, Nathaniel Stigers-Peterson, Corbin Temple, Lila Wages and Camden Whiting. Eighth grade: Avarie Albritton, Avery Beeler, Stella Deines, Dylan Francisko, Ava Gaulrapp, Shane Johnson, Kami Kruise, Max McClaine, Alexandra Mongreig, Ava Newton, Lola Wainwright, Landon Wiklund and Kyle Wright.
High Honor Roll
Sixth grade : Grayson Albritton, Natalie Bacon, Nicole Bacon, Eloise Baker, Iryss Balvanz, Logan Clark, Landon Daugherty, Cadence Dawson, Devin Dorathy, Audrey Gibney, Maya Gitchel, Braxton Grage, Alaina Gregory, John Hager III, George Hagmeier, Jackson Hawkins, Macee Hedden, Lynnlee Hilburn, Kallie Hill, Kylah Hobbs, Harper Houzenga, Henry Johnson, Korbyn Kennedy, Jude Krier, Madelyn Lindquist, Luke McClaine, Dominic Montgomery, Kenzingtyn Noble, Channing Percival, Piper Peterson, Micah Phelps, Paxton Rakoci, Natalia Ramos, Lucy Sallows, Brady St. Clair, Ryder Troutwine, Brailey Turner, Leonel Varela, K’veon Vin-
cent and Emersyn Zahradka. Seventh grade: Lydia Allbee, Marcus Baker, Lillian Bitler, Ella Brand, Ariah Bruck, Makenzie Brune, Madilyn Bunker, Zoey Chaney, Evayah Coleman, Lewis Costello, Jayda Coutts, Christopher Crisp, Camryn Dillin, Aden Doyle, Ethan Endresak, Collin Enright, Kiyah Franklin, Morgan Geiger, Cameron Geigle, Wyatt Green, Logan Hartman, Malia Heeren, Elijah Horrall, Trever Hume, William Huntley, Ebin Jenkins, Teagan Jerz, Lucas Johnson, Emma Jones, Cabe Junis, Crimson Kennedy, Town Kerner, Nora Kindelsperger, Connor Kohrt, Weston Kreiter, Ashlynn Landuit, Rilynn Marshall, Ava Mathis, Gabriel Mattison, Logan McCorkle, Audrey McIntosh, Lila McMahon, Sarah Mitton, Makenzie Moody, Ella Mowder, Gianna Nelson, Kylie Nelson, Briley Payne, Alice Petersen, Gavin Reiling, Aivery Reyna, Luke Robinson, Peter Russo, Morgan Rutledge, Marissa Sawicki, Henry Schradeya, Robert Scranton, William Scranton, Ali Smith, Payton Stark, Madison Warner and Brady Watson. Eighth grade: Carter Abbott, Cooper
Abbott, Charley Adams, Evelyn Allbee, Tristan Beveroth, Mercedez Chaney, Colton Clark, Blaze Dawson, Emme DeBlaey, Guy DeCap, Channing DeLaRosa, Cooper Desseyn, Kaydince Dillin, Nathalie Dodds, Lucas Dunbar, Sadie Endresak, Kael Findley, Emma Fries, Isla Gaines, Inara Garcia, Connor Grafton, Lucas Graham, Braxten Hawkins, Kayden Herlyn, Camryn Hobbs, Madelyn Holderman, London Jeffries, Boston Kelley, Hunter Kitt, Isabell Kohrt, Paige Krouse, Lucas Lonergan, Addyson Louk, Maximus Millard, Kaydence Moffitt, Eli Mortell, Braydon Moyer-Taets, Ava-Marie Mrosko, Annabelle Nicholas, Tiffany Noel, Ethan Oakland, Kaylee Overton, Brooklyn Peterson, Brecken Polenske, Ayla Ramsdale, Douglas Reiman, Ember Rivas, Alyssa Rivera, Brady Rogers, Landon Rowe, Hunter Ruark, Grant Rutledge, Kaiden Schultz, Logan Smith, Joseph Snodgrass, Jacob Stigers-Peterson, Finley Sullivan, Nathanyle Supan, Kailey Tanner, Brayden Taylor, Michael Tessendorf, Riley Troutwine, Erik Vickers, Jack Wages, Emery Walston, Nevaeh Wheelan and Phinly Zawada.
Road, Sterling, $20,000. Teresa L. Schreiner Trust, Steven M. Schreiner, trustee, to Scott and Krista Fischer, 23837 Hazel Road, Sterling, $720,900. Executors deed
Sharon McKeown Estate to KMD Enterprises Inc., one parcel on Fulfs Road, Sterling, $20,000. Deeds
Whiteside County clerk to JICTB Inc., one parcel in Sterling Township, $0. Eddie Wilson, Illinois Department of Revenue, United States and sale officer to Tim Dowd, 8171 Elm Drive, Morrison, $82,000. Source: Whiteside County Recorder’s Office
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10 Registration open for Northern Illinois 4-H Summer Camp Registration for 4-H Camp 2024 is open. 4-H Camp is set for June 9-13 at Rock River Christian Camp, Polo. Sign up today to get your child in on all the amazing fun. 4-H Camp is a five-day, four-night residential camping experience that is conducted cooperatively by University of Illinois Extension staff in Boone, Carroll, DeKalb, Jo Daviess, Lee, Ogle, Stephenson, Whiteside and Winnebago counties and the professional staff at RRCC. Historically, parents have sent their children to 4-H Camp for a variety of reasons: to have fun, make new friends, develop new skills, be physically active and to appreciate nature. 4-H Camp is about way more than one week of fun. Sending your child to 4-H Camp will allow them to create memories they will carry with them through adulthood. 4-H camp teaches youth to make good decisions, build their self-confidence, become independent and gain the
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dwussow@shawmedia.com FULTON – At the Class 1A Fulton Regional on Saturday, Riverdale topped Newman 183.5-145 to secure the team championship at the 11-team event. The Rams sent eight wrestlers to the Byron Sectional this weekend. Ben Porter (106 pounds) Tharren Jacobs (113 pounds), Dean Wainwright (120 pounds), Blake Smith (150 pounds) and Zachary Bradley (175 pounds) all placed first, Kolton Kruse (138 pounds) took second and Iyezayha Hill (190 pounds) and Jacobe Baustian (285 pounds) finished third. Newman placed second as a team and sent five individuals – along with 13 other Sauk Valley individuals – to this weekend’s Byron Sectional. Briar Ivey (138 pounds), Carter Rude (144) and Daniel Kelly (157) were
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Fulton’s Mason Kuebel wrestles Riverdale’s Zachary Bradley in the 175-pound title match Saturday, Feb. 3, during the Class 1A Fulton Regional. regional champions for Newman. Brady Grennan (132) took second, Zhyler Hansen (126) came in third and Ben Geske (165) finished fourth
for the Comets. In Newman’s championship matches, Kelly took a 17-7 major decision against Fulton’s Skylier Crooks,
Rude took a 14-3 major decision against Erie-Prophetstown’s Wyatt Goossens and Ivey took a 6-3 decision against Riverdale’s Kolton Kruse. Grennan dropped a 2-1 decision against Rockridge’s Jude Finch, the 2023 third-place finisher at state at 126 pounds, to finish second. Hansen pinned Sherrard’s Blake Pender in 47 seconds to secure his third-place finish. Rock Falls, which finished ninth with 69.5 points, qualified two individuals for the sectional. Jacob Hosler, who finished second at the 1A Riverdale Regional last season as a sophomore, won the 285 title this year. Teammate Josiah Tarbill took second at 120. Hosler pinned Erie-Prophetstown freshman Caleb Reymer in 46 seconds to secure the championship. Morrison came in sixth with 110 points, qualifying four individuals for the sectional. Karder White (150) and Brady Anderson (165) led the way with a pair of second-place finishes, while Caleb Modglin (132) and Camden Pruis (138) each took third. Levi Milder (144)
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Morrison’s Brady Anderson battles Rockridge’s Ryan Lower in the 165-pound title match Saturday, Feb. 3, during the Class 1A Fulton Regional.
• FULTON REGIONAL Continued from Page 11 just missed the cut for the Mustangs, finishing in fourth place. “I think my double legs were working real well and I just tried not to get caught in something,” Anderson said about what fueled him to the title match. “It’s nice to advance on, but obviously placing second isn’t the idea that I had coming in here.” Erie-Prophetstown finished seventh with 96 points, qualifying four individuals for the sectional. Goossens (144) and Reymer (285) each took sec-
ond for E-P, while Tristan Hovey (150) and Victor Bonnell (157) each came in third. Jacob Gibson (132) finished fourth for the Panthers, just missing the sectional cut. Fulton placed eighth with 75 points, advancing three individuals from the regional. Zander Ketelson (106), Crooks (157) and Mason Kuebel (175) each finished second to keep their seasons alive. The Steamers’ Chris Carroll (285) just missed the qualifying mark, finishing in fourth place.
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Morrison 64, Orion 29: At Morrison, the Fillies seized a 19-7 first-quarter lead and rolled to a Three Rivers West win over the Chargers. Morrison was led by Camryn Veltrop with 20 points, followed by Kaylee Pruis with 10 and Emery Brewer and Jordan Eads with nine each. Newman 51, Morrison 48: At Morrison, the Comets fell behind 10-4 in the first quarter, but rallied to a Three Rivers crossover win over the Fillies on Wednesday. Jess Johns led Newman with 18 points, 17 rebounds, seven steals and three blocks, Helen Papoccia and Lucy Oetting scored 11 points each and Elaina Allen added eight points and four steals. Madison Duhon pulled down eight rebounds for the Comets. Camryn Veltrop paced Morrison with 14 points, Kaylee Pruis scored 11 and Avery White added eight. Sherrard 56, Erie-Prophetstown 43: At Sherrard, the Panthers fell into a 27-19 halftime hole and couldn’t recover against the Tigers.
E-P was led by Kennedy Buck with 12 points and Gabi Abell with nine. Rockridge 43, Morrison 26: At Taylor Ridge, Camryn Veltrop scored 14 points, but the Fillies suffered a Three Rivers West loss to the Rockets. Polo 52, Fulton 36: At Fulton, the Lady Marcos built a 31-17 halftime lead and held off the Steamers for an NUIC South win on Friday. Haley Smither scored a game-high 17 points to lead Fulton.
Boys basketball Fulton 57, Amboy 24: At Amboy, the Steamers seized a 17-5 first-quarter lead and rolled to an NUIC South win over the Clippers. Fulton was led by Landen Leu with 17 points and Baylen Damhoff with 12 points. Quinn Leffelman paced Amboy with eight points. Erie-Prophetstown 52, Morrison 49: At Erie, Connor Keegan scored 27 points to lift the Panthers over the Mustangs in See ROUNDUP, Page 13
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• ROUNDUP Continued from Page 12 a Three Rivers West matchup. Jeremiah Kochevar added 16 points for E-P. Morrison was led by DaeShaun McQueen with 13 points and Brenden Martin with 12. Fulton 50, Eastland 34: At Lanark, the Steamers outscored the Cougars 35-21 in the second half to seal an NUIC South win. Baylen Damhoff led Fulton with 22 points, followed by Brady Read and Jimmy Crimmins with eight points each. Morrison 64, Monmouth-Roseville 42: At Morrison, the Mustangs seized a 17-5 first-quarter lead and cruised. Four Morrison players scored in double digits: Brenden Martin (19 points), Chase Newman (16), DaeShaun McQueen (14) and Carson Strating (11).
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14 CHURCH LISTINGS ALBANY Albany United Methodist Church 502 N. 1st Avenue, 309-887-4781 Pastor Toni Lucas Faith Center Church 511 3rd Ave. North, Albany Senior Pastor Ray Gimenez Pastor Arlen VanZee Church Phone: 563-212-4032 St. Patrick Catholic Church 1201 N. Bluff St., Albany Father Timothy Barr, Pastor CORDOVA Cordova Baptist 602 Third Ave. South, Cordova Pastor Carmen Jordan 309-654-2501 - www.cordovafbc.com EAST MOLINE Sycamore Baptist Church 5323 180th Street North, East Moline 309-200-2505 www.sycamorebaptistchurch.com Wildwood Baptist Church 18717 Hubbard Road, East Moline 309-496-9397 office@ wildwoodchurch.com Pastors Brian Smith, Andrew Robinson, Andy Thomaston and Matt Winquist Zion Lutheran Church 17628 Hubbard Road, East Moline Rev. Gary A. Wright - 309-496-3592 ERIE Erie Baptist Church 8th Ave. and 11th Street, Erie Call Ron Kimball for info: 309-230-3584 Erie Christian Church 715 6th Ave., Erie, 309-659-2561 Minister: Nathan Bright Youth Minister: Aaron Sweeney www.eriechristianchurch.com
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Erie United Methodist Church 811 8th Street, Erie Pastor Tiffany Garcea - 309-659-2541 www.erieumc.org
CrossView Church 703 14th Ave., Fulton, 815-589-3425 www.wearecrossview.com secretary@wearecrossview.com
Newton Zion Reformed Church 10465 Frog Pond Road, Erie Pastor Shannon Parrish - 309-659-2464 newtonzion@frontier.com
Spring Valley Reformed Church 10960 Spring Valley Road, Fulton Pastor Paul Wissink 815-772-3554
St. Ambrose Catholic Church Corner of 5th and Main Father David Reese Rectory Phone: 815-537-2077 Church Phone: 309-659-2781
First Christian Reformed Church 801 15th Avenue, Fulton, 815-589-3790 www.fultonfirstcrc.com firstcrcfulton@live.com Pastor Michael Hooker
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FULTON Bethel Christian Reformed Church 1208 3rd Avenue, Fulton, 815-589-2501 www.bethelfulton.com bethelcrchurch@gmail.com Pastor Dan Jongsma First Reformed Church 510 15th Avenue, Fulton, 815-589-2203 Pastor Charles Huckaby Fulton Presbyterian Church 311 N. 9th St., Fulton, 815-589-3580 Pastor Rev. Catherine Martin www.fultonpreschurch.org email: fultonpres@mchsi.com. Garden Plain Presbyterian Church 14915 Sands Road, Fulton Gateway Faith Fellowship Church 701 11th Avenue, Fulton, 815-589-4283 Pastor Wayne Wiersema Immaculate Conception Church 703 12th Avenue, Fulton, 815-589-3542 Father Timothy Barr, Pastor secretaryfulton@gmail.com
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HOOPPOLE Calvary Evangelical Congregational Church Rev. Eugene Baker, Pastor 815-948-2181 or 309-507-3283 Hooppole Zion Methodist Church Pastor Dan Wright - Church 815-948-7591 Parsonage 309-658-2145 LYNDON Dominion Christian Fellowship Center 104 4th St. W., Lyndon, 815-590-6971 Rev. Barbi E. Momolu Sr. Trinity Baptist Church 403 6th Ave North, Lyndon Pastor Alan Jahn - 563-242-0307 www.trinitybaptistchapel.com MORRISON Bethesda Evangelical Lutheran Church 301 W. South St., Morrison Pastor Tammy Anderson 815-414-1758 - Office: 772-4896
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St. Peter’s Lutheran Church 601 N. Jackson St., Morrison www.stpetersmorrison.com Interim Reverend David Andermann PORT BYRON Bethel Baptist 27308 108th Ave. N., Port Byron Church Phone: 309-523-3352 Pastor Josh Matthews Church of the Cross United Methodist Church 22621 IL 2 and 92, Port Byron Pastor Mark Graham Parish Office: 309-523-2201 Countryside Christian Church 3817 230th St. N., Port Byron Pastor Steve Allison Church Phone: 309-523-2834 Fairfield United Methodist Church 235th St. at 115th Ave. North, Port Byron Pastor Larry Misfeldt - 309-523-3767 Messiah Lutheran Church 302 11th St., Port Byron - 309-523-2421 Pastor Gwen Sefrhans-Murphy Peace Lutheran Church ELCA 20828 Friedens Road, Port Byron Interim Pastor: Nancy Jaster www.peacelutheranil.org - 309-523-2295 Port Byron First United Methodist Church 9412 228th Street North, Port Byron Church Office: 309-523-2396 Email: portbumc@frontiernet.net Jim Crozier, Pastor Becky Butterfield Youth and Family Life Pastor Kathy Crozier - Spiritual Director PROPHETSTOWN Advent Christian Church 200 Elm St., Prophetstown
Pastor Diana Verhulst 815-537-5646 - ptownac.org First Lutheran Church Pastor Chelsey Weech Office: 815-537-2758 www.firstlutheran-ptown.org Leon United Methodist Church 17173 Lomax Road, Prophetstown Pastor Joey Garcea - cell 815-656-0362 pastorjoeygarcea@gmail.com Prophetstown United Methodist Church 200 W. 2nd St., Prophetstown Pastor Joey Garcea - 815-537-2496 River Church 218 E. 3rd St., Prophetstown 815-876-6226 - www.riverchurchag.com St. Catherine Catholic Church of Prophetstown 815-537-2077 RAPIDS CITY St. John the Baptist Catholic Church 1416 Third Ave., Rapids City Fr. Glenn H. Harris Phone 309-496-2414 TAMPICO St. Mary Catholic Church Reverend Slawomir Zimodro 105 Benton St., Tampico Phone 815-438-5425 Tampico Baptist Church 209 W. 3rd St., Tampico Pastor Ethan Horton Tampico First United Methodist Church Pastor Leanne Keate - 815-438-2530 Church phone - 815-438-6105
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HANOVER – Northwest Illinois Economic Development has announced the creation of a new financing incentive for investors and entrepreneurs doing business within Mount Carroll. The Illinois Finance Authority commercial property-assessed clean-energy program was established for Mount Carroll on Jan. 24. Its purpose is to make renovating or constructing buildings for a clean-energy economy more affordable for local businesses. C-PACE programs allow businesses to pay off clean-energy projects on a long-term basis through voluntarily requested special assessments tied to the property. The new C-PACE program comes at no cost to the city, and it may terminate or suspend the program at any time, for any reason or for no reason. “We welcome the partnership with the Illinois Finance Authority in our community as a way to offer options for existing businesses and attract new development or redevelopment opportunities using environmental initiatives,” Mount Carroll Mayor Carl Bates said. C-PACE programs aim to spur investment in renewable energy systems and resilient building design. Any privately owned commercial, industrial, nonresidential agricultural or multifamily (five or more units) property or any property owned by a nonprofit can take advantage of C-PACE programs in connection with the renovations of an existing building and new construction – in each case up to 25% of the value of
the property. Instead of asking a bank for a traditional loan secured by a mortgage, the C-PACE program enables owners and developers of commercial real estate to secure their long-term financing needs with a better form of collateral, thus making it less risky for lenders and allowing businesses to push off initial costs and pay off projects up to 40 years with fixed interest rates. Eligible improvements generally include fixtures, systems and equipment. Basically anything that improves energy efficiency, promotes renewable energy and energy resiliency or lowers water use is eligible, including electric vehicle-charging stations. Examples of projects include renovating an existing structure into commercial kitchen space, upgrading older hotels and new construction of for-lease commercial workforce housing. NWILED is eager to see new projects come forward. “It has been a great pleasure working with the IFA to get this program in place for the city of Mount Carroll,” said Joe Mattingley, NWILED vice chairman. “This is a great tool that can provide long-term, low-cost financing for investment in northwest Illinois for projects that are greater than $1.5 million.” NWILED helped launch similar C-PACE programs for Galena and Jo Daviess County in 2023. For information on the IFA and the IFA PACE program, including the program’s one-page application, visit www.il-fa.com.
CHURCH BRIEFS The Table at CrossView Church’s menu
The Table, a free community meal, is held each Wednesday at CrossView Church, 703 14th Ave. in Fulton. Serving begins at 5:30 p.m. and runs to 6:15 p.m. Feb. 7: Pulled pork sandwiches, baked beans, chips, cookies Feb. 14: Valentine’s Day special: Taco bar and assorted cakes Feb. 21: Sloppy Joes, veggie sticks, applesauce, chips, assorted desserts Feb. 28: Pork tenderloin, cheesy potatoes, peas, assorted desserts If River Bend schools are canceled
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Sip n’ Chat at Albany Methodist Church on March 7
Albany United Methodist Church, 502 First Ave., Albany, announced it will serve breakfast on the first Thursday of every month. The next breakfast will be Thursday, March 7. Join us from 8:30 to 10 a.m. for breakfast, coffee and fellowship and bring a friend or more. After breakfast, stay and Sip n’ Chat from 10 to 11 a.m. For more information, call the church at 309-887-4781.
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16 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS EXTENSION NEWS Here is a list of upcoming sessions offered by the University of Illinois Extension in Carroll, Lee and Whiteside counties: African Violets, Big and Small Gardening: 6 p.m. Feb. 6, Winfred Knox Library, Franklin Grove. Wouldn’t it be terrific for all ages to learn more about gardening? The Lee County Master Gardeners have started their gardening series again, “Big and Small Gardening.” The series will be at the Winfred Knox Library in Franklin Grove the first Tuesday of each month, with alternating months offering a youth program at 4 p.m. or an adult program at 6 p.m. Register for these programs by calling the library at 815-456-2823. 4-H Public Speaking Competition Prep: 4 to 5 p.m. or 5 to 6 p.m. Feb. 9 or 9 to 10 a.m. or 10 to 11 a.m. Feb. 10, Carroll County Extension Office. Prepare to excel at public speaking contests, from
local to regional and state levels, with these expert tips that will help you deliver a top-notch performance and dominate the stage. Whether you’re a current 4-H member or someone age 8 and older who is not yet part of the 4-H community, this event is designed for you. Register online at go.illinois.edu/ carrollpublicspeaking or by calling the Carroll County Extension office at 815244-9444. Fun with Flowers: 10 a.m., Feb. 10, Mt. Carroll Library. Learn how to preserve the beauty of flowers for a long time by pressing them. Discover which flowers are ideal for pressing and how to dry them. Create a bookmark using the dried petals in this class and take home the knowledge of keeping the beauty of flowers alive every day. Call the library to register at 815-244-1751. Kids & K-9s: 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Feb. 10 to Aug. 10, Granny Rose K-9 Enrich-
ment Center, Dixon. This is a survey class that will introduce you to all the facets of training, including obedience, rally, agility and showmanship. It is also designed to help your dog become a more integral part of your family. Open to youth ages 8 to 18, beginning Saturday, Feb. 10, and running select Saturdays through August. Beginners will take place at 11 a.m., with advanced classes following at 1 p.m. The fee will be free for 4-H members and $20 for non4-H members. Register online at go.illinois.edu/kidsk9. Wits Fitness, Monthly Workshop: 1:30 to 3 p.m., Feb. 13, CGH Health Foundation Community Room, Sterling. Experience a monthly journey with Kara Schweitzer, an educator from University of Illinois Extension, as she leads participants through interactive activities crafted to stimulate the brain and enhance cognitive function and mem-
ory. New participants are welcome to join at any time. Registration is not required but appreciated by calling Beth Sterk at 815-625-4790, ext. 3977, or by emailing beth.sterk@cghmc.com. Insects to Know: Spotted Lanternfly and Periodical Cicadas, Four Seasons Gardening: 1:30 p.m., Feb. 13, online. In spring 2024, a large brood of periodical cicadas are set to emerge in Northern Illinois, making it a big year for insects. Learn about the biology of these insects and what their arrival means for gardeners and farmers. Four Seasons Gardening sessions led by Extension’s horticulture experts are free to attend. Registration is required at go.illinois.edu/FourSeasons. Wits Fitness, Monthly Workshop: 1:30 to 3 p.m., Feb. 14, Henry C. Adams Memorial Library, Prophetstown. Registration is not required but appreciated by calling the library at 309-714-2699.
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Jessi VanderEide scored 14 points and Natalie Bussie dropped in 11. In the championship game, the Lady Knights lost to No. 1 seed Faith Christian 50-36. The boys headed into their tournament undefeated in the conference. They continued that trend by defeating Quad Cities Christian 81-78 in overtime in the championship game. Shawn Hintz led with 21 points, fol-
lowed by Nolan Willoughby with 17 and Colby Dykstra with 16. Fulton High School’s Media Publications class is a unique and impacting class. In Media Publications, students are required to film and create video segments, write newspaper articles, act as photographers, create the school’s yearbook and create other media related productions for the com-
munity to enjoy. Local businesses and organizations have branched out to collaborate with Media Publications students. In one collaboration, Winkel, Parker & Foster CPA PC asked Media Publications to help it make a commercial for its office. WPF contacted the class with a message that said it was very pleased with the work and attitude of the students.
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IN THE C COURT F 14TH JU CIRC WHITE COUN MORRI ILLIN Rocket M LLC f/k/a Loans, LL Quicken Lo PLAINTIFF Vs. Troy M. G al. DEFENDAN AUCTIONS AUCTIONS AUCTIONS No. 2022 NOTIC SHERIFF' OF REAL PUBLIC NO HEREBY that pursu Viewing: Saturday, February 10 9am – 1pm Judgment closure a entered After 40 years at this location, the following will be sold at above ca 10/28/2022 Public Auction. Sheriff of W For more info... DavidDamhoff.com County, Ill Large Truck & Automotive: Cummins; Cat; Peterbilt; IH; Tooling; on March Parts; Supplies; Inventory. 4 Post Lift with center jack. Robinair at the SPX Cool Tech AC Machine. Hobart Beta MIG Welder. Jacks – 10:00 AM Floor, Bumper, Trans, Clutch Jacks. Overhead OH. Chain Hoist ty Board with 2 hoists. Hotsy Washer. Parts Washer. Arctic Cat & Polaris the Law Xplorer - 400 cc 4x4 quads. Pepsi Machine. MUCH MORE ment Cen N. Cher Automotive Parts & Supplies. General Shop Supplies. Morrison, I This is a Live and Online Auction. See Equipment Facts for or in a plac Online auction. All items must be paid for before leaving the wise desig property. Owners are responsible for their items once sold. We the time will not be responsible for items that are damaged after sold. County of Approx. 12:30pm the Internet Auction will be done. Immediately side and followed by Hay Rack & General Tools and Equipment. Illinois, Terms: Cash or Good Check, Credit Card (5% Convenience public au Fee). Picture ID Required. Not Responsible for Accidents or the highes Thefts. Announcements Made the Day of Sale Take Precedence for cash, Over Written Material. Everything is Sold “AS-IS”, “WHERE IS”. forth belo following d DAVID DAMHOFF AUCTIONEERING & APPRAISAL SERVICE real estate: PIN 11-1518661 Holly Road, Morrison, IL 61270 Cell 815-535-4470 Illinois Licensed Auctioneer #440-00034 Improved Residentia COMMON KNOWN A 1709 18th Sterling, IL Sale term down of t est bid by funds at t of the auc balance, the Judic fee for Ab Residentia ty Mu Relief Fun is calculate rate of $1 $1,000 or thereof amount pa purchaser exceed $ certified f due within four (24) ho subject pr subject to real estat special ments, or taxes against s estate a offered f without an sentation quality or of title and recourse to and in " condition. is further s confirmatio
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minium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be REAL ESTATE entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the or Mortgagee the Mortgagee's attorney. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals in presently possession of the subject premises. The property will NOT be open for and inspection Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information. IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., 15W030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please refer to file number 14-22-06580. I3236730 January 23, 30, 2024 February 6, 2024
representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the STATE REAL Efile Court to verify all information. IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., 15W030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please refer to file number 14-22-06580. I3236730 January 23, 30, 2024 February 6, 2024
ANTS of the fol- scription of the real lowing - described estate sufficient to real estate that identify it with reathe above-entitled sonable certainty is foreclosure action as follows: is now pending, THE EAST 18 FEET and the day on or OF LOT 3, ALL LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL which NOTICESa de- OF LEGALLOT NOTICES after 6 AND fault may be en- THE WEST HALF tered against said OF LOT 7, ALL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE UNKNOWN OWN- IN BLOCK 12, ERS and NON- RANGE 6 IN THE FOURTEENTH RECORD CLAIM- CITY OF FULTON, JUDICIAL ANTS is the 29th WHITESIDE CIRCUIT day of February, COUNTY, ILLIWHITESIDE 2024. NOIS. COUNTY, The undersigned (v) A common adILLINOIS certifies that the dress or descripASCENTRA above-entitled tion of the location CREDIT UNION, mortgage foreclo- of the real estate is Plaintiff, sure action was as follows: vs. filed on the 22nd 811 12th Avenue, CARL L. day of January, Fulton, IL 61252 CONOVER and 2024, and is now (vi) An identiUNKNOWN pending. fication of the OWNERS AND (i) The name of the mortgages sought NON-RECORD plaintiff and the to be foreclosed as CLAIMANTS, case number are follows: Defendants. 1st Mortgage: No. 2024 FC 10 identified above. (ii) The court in Name of NOTICE OF which said action Mortgagor: CARL FORECLOSURE was brought is L. CONOVER, a (FOR single person identified above. PUBLICATION) (iii) The name of Name of (Ch. 735, Sec. 5/2206, 5/2-413, 5/15- the titleholder of Mortgagee: record is: CARL Ascentra Credit 1502, 5/15-1503) Notice is given to L. CONOVER, di- Union UNKNOWN OWN- vorced and not re- Date of Mortgage: April 20, 2011 ERS and NON- married (iv) A legal de- Date of Recording: RECORD CLAIMANTS of the fol- scription of the real April 25, 2011 lowing - described estate sufficient to County where real estate that identify it with rea- recorded: the above-entitled sonable certainty is Whiteside County, Illinois foreclosure action as follows: is now pending, THE EAST 18 FEET Identification of and the day on or OF LOT 3, ALL recording: after which a de- OF LOT 6 AND Document No. fault may be en- THE WEST HALF 2011-02619 tered against said OF LOT 7, ALL 2nd Mortgage: ofOTICES UNKNOWN LEGAL NOTICESOWN- IN LEGALBLOCK NOTICES 12, Name LEGAL N ERS and NON- RANGE 6 IN THE Mortgagor: CARL RECORD CLAIM- CITY OF FULTON, L. CONOVER, a th WHITESIDE single person EXEMPTIONS REMINDER ANTS isSENIOR the 29CITIZEN ILLIAll Whiteside CountyCOUNTY, residents who turnDate 65 years of age of Mortgage: day of February, during the calendar NOIS. year of 2024 are eligible the Senior July for 2, 2015 2024. (v) A common ad- Date Recording: Citizen Homestead Exemption, regardless of of income and The undersigned dress or descrip17,after 2015 their are reminded for this exemption July on or certifies that to theapply the location 65th birthday withintion the of calendar year. County where above-entitled of owned the realyour estate is and recorded: You are eligible if you home occupied it as mortgage forecloWhiteside County, of January sure action1, 2024. was as follows: 811 12th Avenue, Illinois ***If on youthe turned 65 years of age during the calendar year filed 22nd IL 61252 Identification of of 2023 have notFulton, yet signed up for the Senior Citizen day of &January, (vi) An theidentirecording: Exemption Supervisor of Assess2024, and isplease now contact of so the Document No. ments office beforefication March 1st, the exemption can be pending. sought applied to your 2023mortgages pay 2024 real estate2015-04110 taxes. (i) The name of the to be residents foreclosed as turn 65 Allison Also all Whiteside who yearsE.ofWalsh age plaintiff and theCounty Law Firm, duringnumber the calendar year of 2024, whose Brooks total household case are follows: 1st Mortgage: P.C. income was $65,000.00 or less in 2023, and who owned and identified above. occupied their home on of January 1 of 2024,3725 mayBlackhawk also be (ii) The court in Name CARL Freeze Road, Suite 200 eligiblesaid for the SeniorMortgagor: Citizen Assessment Homestead which action L. CONOVER, a this exemption. Rock Island, IL Exemption and are to apply for was brought is reminded single ASSESSMENT person 61201 *THE SENIOR FREEZE HOMEidentified above. CITIZEN Telephone: STEAD MUSTofBE APPLIED FOR EACH YEAR. (iii) TheEXEMPTION name of Name Mortgagee: AN APPLICATION BE FILED PRIOR TO (309) JULY786-4900 1, 2024 the titleholder of MUST Ascentra Credit Facsimile: TO RECEIVE THIS EXEMPTION FOR THE 2024 TAXABLE record is: CARL (309) 786-4940 REAL ESTATE TAXES PAID IN 2025. L.YEAR, CONOVER, di- Union Datemailed of Mortgage: aew@brookslaw Applications have to senior citizens receiving vorced and not re- been April 20, 2011exemption on their firmpc.com the senior citizen homestead 2023 married Datetaxes. of Recording: payable (iv) A 2024 legal real de-estate April 25, OR 2011OLDER Jan. Feb. 6, 13, *IF YOUof ARE 65 YEARS AND30, HAVE NOT scription the real 2024 RECEIVED AN APPLICATION IN THE MAIL YOU SHOULD estate sufficient to County where recorded: CONTACT THE SUPERVISOR OF ASSESSMENTS OFFICE identify it with reaAT THEcertainty COURTHOUSE IN County, MORRISON, ILLINOIS AND is Whiteside sonable Illinois MAILED TO YOU OR YOU CAN YOU CAN HAVE A FORM as follows: Identification PICK UP18AFEET SENIOR CITIZEN ofASSESSMENT FREEZE THE EAST APPLICATION. OF LOT 3, ALL recording: *IF LOT YOU 6CELEBRATE YOUR No. 65TH BIRTHDAY DURING OF AND Document 2011-02619 CALENDAR YEAR 2024 YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE AN THE WEST HALF 2nd Mortgage: APPLICATION IN THE MAIL. APPLICATIONS CAN BE OF LOT 7, ALL MAILED OR PICKED UP ATofTHE SUPERVISOR OF ASSESS12, Name IN BLOCK CARL MENTS 6OFFICE THE COURTHOUSE IN MORRISON, RANGE IN THEATMortgagor: L. CONOVER, a THE 2024 TAXABLE ILLINOIS AND COMPLETED FOR CITY OF FULTON, person YEAR, REAL ESTATEsingle TAXES PAID IN 2025. WHITESIDE Date of Mortgage: are to be returned to the When completed, COUNTY, ILLI- applications July 2, 2015 Supervisor of Assessments Office at 200 East Knox Street in NOIS. Date of Recording: Morrison, Illinois. (v) A common ad-(815)772-5195 Robin Brands dress or descrip- July 17, 2015 tion of the location County whereSupervisor of Assessments recorded: Whiteside County, Illinois of the real estate is Whiteside County, February as follows:6, 2024 811 12th Avenue, Illinois Identification of Fulton, IL 61252 (vi) An identi- recording: fication of the Document No. mortgages sought 2015-04110
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quality or quantity Judgment of Fore- Sterling, IL 61081 closure and Sale Sale terms: 10% of title and without entered in the down of the high- recourse to Plaintiff above cause on est bid by certified and in "AS IS" 10/28/2022, the funds at the close condition. The sale Sheriff of Whiteside of the auction; The is further subject to County, Illinois will balance, including confirmation by the REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REALJudicial ESTATE sale court. REAL ESTATE on March 7, 2024 the at the hour of fee for Abandoned If the property is a IN THE CIRCUIT 10:00 AM at Coun- Residential Proper- condominium and COURT FOR THE ty Board Room in ty Municipality the foreclosure the Law Enforce- Relief Fund, which takes place after 14TH JUDICIAL ment Center 400 is calculated at the 1/1/2007, purCIRCUIT N. Cherry St. rate of $1 for each chasers other than WHITESIDE Morrison, IL 61270, $1,000 or fraction the mortgagees will COUNTY of the be required to pay or in a place other- thereof MORRISON, wise designated at amount paid by the any assessment ILLINOIS Rocket Mortgage, the time of sale, purchaser not to and legal fees due LLC f/k/a Quicken County of White- exceed $300, in under The CondoProperty Loans, LLC f/k/a side and State of certified funds, is minium 765 ILCS sell at due within twenty- Act, Quicken Loans Inc. Illinois, public auction to four (24) hours. The 605/9(g)(1) and (g) PLAINTIFF the highest bidder subject property is (4). Vs. Troy M. Gray; et. for cash, as set subject to general If the property is in a forth below, the real estate taxes, located al. assess- common interest following described special DEFENDANTS NS real estate: ments, or special community, purNo. 2022FC87 PIN 11-15-456-015 taxes levied chasers other than NOTICE OF with against said real mortgagees will be SHERIFF'S SALE Improved estate and is required to pay any OF REAL ESTATE Residential and offered for sale assessment PUBLIC NOTICE IS COMMONLY without any repre- legal fees due GIVEN KNOWN AS: HEREBY sentation as to under the Condothat pursuant to a 1709 18th Ave pm Property quality or quantity minium Judgment of Fore- Sterling, IL 61081 765 ILCS closure and Sale Sale terms: 10% of title and without Act, in the down of the high- recourse to Plaintiff 605/18.5(g-1). entered e sold at above cause on est bid by certified and in "AS IS" If the sale is set 10/28/2022, the funds at the close condition. The sale aside for any reaSheriff of Whiteside of the auction; The is further subject to son, the Purchaser County, Illinois will balance, including confirmation by the at the sale shall be H; Tooling; on March 7, 2024 the Judicial sale court. entitled only to . Robinair at the hour of fee for Abandoned If the property is a a return of the r. Jacks – 10:00 AM at Coun- Residential Proper- condominium and deposit paid. The hain Hoist ty Board Room in ty the foreclosure Purchaser STATE REAL ESTATE REAL EMunicipality REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE shall & Polaris the Law Enforce- Relief Fund, which takes place after have no further against pur- recourse ORE ment Center 400 is calculated at the 1/1/2007, Mortgagor, the chasers other JUDICIAL than the CIRCUIT of $1 for IN THE CIRCUIT OF each THE FOURTEENTH N. Cherry St. rateCOURT or the mortgagees fractionCOUNTY, ROCKorISLAND ILLINOISwill Mortgagee Morrison, IL 61270, $1,000 Facts for orIOWA Mortgagee's thereof CORP, of the be required to pay the BANKERS in a place other-MORTGAGE eaving the wise assessment attorney. PLAINTIFF, designated at amount paid by the any sold. We the VS. time of sale, purchaser not to and legal fees due Upon payment in after sold. County the amount The NON-RECORD Condo- full ofCLAIMANTS, exceed $300, OWNERS in underAND MICHAEL KIRKLAND; UNKNOWN of SWhitemmediately side Property bid, the purchaser DEFENDANTS. and State of certified funds, is minium Act, NO. 23 FC 151 765 ILCS shall receive a Illinois, sell at due within twenty605/9(g)(1) and (g) Certificate of Sale, four (24) STREET hours. The 44TH ROCK ISLAND, IL 61201 nvenience public auction to 612 (4). subject property TO is JUDGMENT which will entitle NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT OF FORECLOSURE bidder cidents or the highest the purchaser to a property is ACT to MORTGAGE general If the ILLINOIS FORECLOSURE set subject recedence for cash, as UNDER to the real a Deed taxes,thatlocated estateGIVEN PUBLIC NOTICE HEREBY pursuant toina Judgment of Foreclosure below, the ISreal ERE IS”. forth estate10, after Confirinterest special and Saledescribed entered by the Court in assessthe abovecommon entitled cause on January 2024, will following the sale. community, orIsland special on March The Rock Justice Center, 1317purThird mation Avenue,of1st Floor, estate: 8, 2024, in ments, SERVICE real other than taxes levied The to the successful Rock Island, IL 61201, at 9:00 AM, sell atchasers public auction and sale highest PIN 11-15-456-015 purchaser has the willreal be estate mortgagees against saidthereal bidder for cash, all and singular, following described mentioned in with 40-00034 Improved sole responsibility/ required to pay anyof Illinois, estate said Judgment, situated in the and County isof Rock Island, State or so much Residential and expense of evicting offered to for sale thereof as shall be sufficient satisfy said assessment Judgment: COMMONLY without any repre- legal fees due any tenants or TAX NO. KNOWN AS:08-31-318-010 under Condosentation other individuals COMMONLY AS: 612as 44th to Street Rockthe Island, IL 61201 1709 18th Ave KNOWN in minium Property quality or quantity Description of Improvements: The property is a single family. presently Sterling, IL 61081 765 ILCS possession of the of title and without Act, Judgment amount was $97,095.43. SaleTheterms: 10% subject premises. Sale Terms: This is recourse an "AS to IS"Plaintiff sale for 605/18.5(g-1). "CASH". The successful bidder must down of the highand in "AS The property will If thebysale is set within 24 hours. deposit 10% down by certified funds;IS" balance, certified funds, est bid by certified NO REFUNDS. funds at the close condition. The sale aside for any rea- NOT be open for inspection and Purchaser subject to son, Theauction; subject property is subject to general realthe estate taxes, special assessments of the The is further Plaintiff makes no shall be etc., the sale confirmation by the or specialincluding taxes levied against said real at estate, water bills, and is offered balance, as to ofrepresentation for sale without any court. representation as to entitled quality oronly quantity title and without the Judicial sale If the property is subject a a return condition of of the bytothethe recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further to confirmation court. fee for Abandoned the a Certificate property. paid. shall The receive condominium and deposit Upon payment of the bid amount, the purchaser Residential Proper-in full bidforeclosure which will the entitle the purchaserPurchaser to a Deed shall to the Prospective real estate after tyof Sale, Municipality takes place after have no further ders are admonconfirmation of the sale. Relief Fund, which ished bidders to checkare the pur-for recourse The property NOT be open inspection.against Prospective is calculated at thewill1/1/2007, Mortgagor, the Court file to verify other than admonished checkchasers the court file to verifythe all information. each rate of $1 for to or all information. the mortgagees The successful has thewill soleMortgagee responsibility/expense of evicting any $1,000 or fraction purchaser YOU ARE THE the Mortgagee's be required to pay tenants orofotherthe individuals presently in possession of the subjectIFpremises. thereof MORTGAGOR attorney. any assessment If this property amount paid by the is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the Uponpay payment in (HOMEOWNER), and legal fees due shall a mortgagee the assessments and the legal foreclosurenot sale,toother than purchaser full Act, of the The CondoYOU HAVE THE fees required Condominium Property 765amount ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). exceed $300,by inTheunder RIGHTTHE TO REMAIN bid, the purchaser Property IF YOU ARE isTHEminium MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE RIGHT certified funds, IN ANPOSSESSION shall AFTER receive a OF Act, 765FORILCS TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION 30 DAYS ENTRY ORDER OF due within twentyDAYS Certificate15-1701(C) of Sale, FOR 605/9(g)(1) andWITH (g) SECTION POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE OF THE30ILLINOIS four (24) hours. The which will entitle AFTER ENTRY OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. subject property is (4). If our the website property is the purchaser to a AN ORDER OF For Information: at http://ilforeclosuresales.mrpllc.com. subject to general Visit POSSESSION, to Leibert the real located in - McCalla a Deed p.m. and 5 p.m. only Raymer Pierce, LLC, Plaintiff'sIN realBetween estate 3taxes, ACCORDANCE afterIL Confircommon interest Attorneys, assess1 N. Dearborn St., Suite 1200, estate Chicago, 60602. Tel. No. (312) 346special SECTION pur- mation of the sale. WITH 9088. Please refer to community, file# 23-16266IL ments, or special otherDEBT than COLLECTION 15-1701(C) OF The successful PURSUANT TO chasers THE FAIR PRACTICES ACT, THE taxes levied ILLINOIS purchaser the THE ATTEMPTING will be PLAINTIFF'S IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBThas COLLECTOR against said ATTORNEY real mortgagees MORTGAGE sole responsibility/ required pay any TO COLLECT ANDtoANY INFORMATION WILL BE USED FOR THAT estate and AisDEBT and expense of evicting FORECLOSURE PURPOSE. offered for sale assessment any additional tenants information or LAW. other than fees due Plaintiff's is not required to provide without any attorney repre- legal under ofthe information: individuals For that set forth sale.Condo- other sentation asin this to notice in Examine the court Property presently I3236752 quality or quantity minium or contact the file 765 ILCS January 23, 30, 2024 possession February 6,of2024 of title and without Act, Plaintiff's attorney: subject premises. recourse to Plaintiff 605/18.5(g-1). & and in "AS IS" If the sale is set The property will Codilis condition. The sale aside for any rea- NOT be open for Associates, P.C., and 15W030 North is further subject to son, the Purchaser inspection Road, confirmation by the at the sale shall be Plaintiff makes no Frontage
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April 25, 2011 County where recorded: Whiteside County, Illinois Identification of recording: LEGAL NOTICES No. Document 2011-02619 2nd Mortgage: Name of Mortgagor: CARL L. CONOVER, a single person Date of Mortgage: July 2, 2015 Date of Recording: July 17, 2015 County where recorded: Whiteside County, Illinois Identification of recording: Document No. 2015-04110 Allison E. Walsh Brooks Law Firm, P.C. 3725 Blackhawk Road, Suite 200 Rock Island, IL 61201 Telephone: (309) 786-4900 Facsimile: (309) 786-4940 aew@brookslaw firmpc.com Jan. 30, Feb. 6, 13, 2024 Publication Notice of Court Date for Request for Name Change (Adult) State of Illinois, Circuit Court, Whiteside County 2024 MR 5 Request of: Kiana Nancy Rowena Aisha Walters There will be a court date on Request to change my name from: Kiana Nancy Rowena Aisha Walters to the new name of: Kiana Nancy Pauline Aisha Siragusa. The court date will be held on February 28, 2024 at 9:00 A.M., at 200 E Knox St, Morrison, IL 61270 Whiteside County /s/ Kiana Nancy Rowena Aisha Walters Kiana Nancy Rowena Aisha Walters Jan. 30, Feb. 6, 13, 2024
TOWNSHIP 21 Relief Fund, which If the property is a son, the Purchaser NORTH, RANGE 7 is calculated at the condominium and at the sale shall be foreclosure entitled only to EAST OF THE 4TH rate of $1 for each the P.M. IN THE CITY $1,000 or fraction takes place after a return of the OF STERLING, thereof pur- deposit paid. The of the 1/1/2007, shall WHITESIDE amount paid by the chasers other than Purchaser COUNTY, purchaser not to the mortgagees will have no further LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICESto pay recourse LEGAL NOTICESagainst required ILLINOIS, exceed $300, in be ACCORDING TO certified funds, is any assessment the Mortgagor, the THE PLAT THERE- due within twenty- and legal fees due Mortgagee IN THE CIRCUIT or Mortgagee's COURT FOR THE OF RECORDED IN four (24) hours. The under The Condo- the Property attorney. PLAT BOOK 6, subject property is minium 14TH JUDICIAL PAGE 42. 765 ILCS Upon payment in subject to general Act, CIRCUIT PIN 11-15-456-015 real estate taxes, 605/9(g)(1) and (g) full of the amount WHITESIDE Improved with special bid, the purchaser assess- (4). COUNTY Residential ments, or special If the property is shall receive a MORRISON, in a Certificate of Sale, COMMONLY taxes levied located ILLINOIS against said real common interest which will entitle Rocket Mortgage, KNOWN AS: pur- the purchaser to a estate and is community, LLC f/k/a Quicken 1709 18th Ave offered for sale chasers other than Deed to the real Loans, LLC f/k/a Sterling, IL 61081 Quicken Loans Inc. Sale terms: 10% without any repre- mortgagees will be estate after Confirdown of the high- sentation as to required to pay any mation of the sale. PLAINTIFF and The est bid by certified quality or quantity assessment successful Vs. Troy M. Gray; et. funds at the close of title and without legal fees due purchaser has the of the auction; The recourse to Plaintiff under the Condo- sole responsibility/ al. balance, including and in "AS IS" minium Property expense of evicting DEFENDANTS 765 ILCS any tenants or the Judicial sale condition. The sale Act, No. 2022FC87 individuals other fee for Abandoned is further subject to 605/18.5(g-1). NOTICE OF in SHERIFF'S SALE Residential Proper- confirmation by the If the sale is set presently Municipality court. aside for any rea- possession of the OF REAL ESTATE ty PUBLIC NOTICE IS Relief Fund, which If the property is a son, the Purchaser subject premises. GIVEN is calculated at the condominium and at the sale shall be The property will HEREBY foreclosure entitled only to NOT be open for that pursuant to a rate of $1 for each the and Judgment of Fore- $1,000 or fraction takes place after a return of the inspection of the 1/1/2007, pur- deposit paid. The Plaintiff makes no closure and Sale thereof shall representation as in the amount paid by the chasers other than Purchaser entered above cause on purchaser not to the mortgagees will have no further to the condition of against the property. 10/28/2022, the exceed $300, in be required to pay recourse bidassessment the Mortgagor, the Prospective Sheriff of Whiteside certified funds, is any or ders are admonCounty, Illinois will due within twenty- and legal fees due Mortgagee ished to check the hours. The under The Condo- the on March 7, 2024 four OTICES LEGAL(24) NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NMortgagee's LEGAL NOTICES Property attorney. Court file to verify at the hour of subject property is minium 765 ILCS Upon payment in all information. 10:00 AM at Coun- subject to general Act, 605/9(g)(1) andTHE (g) FOURTEENTH IF YOU ARE THE full of the amount IN THEtaxes, CIRCUIT COURT OF JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ty Board Room in real estate assess- (4).ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, bid, theILLINOIS purchaser MORTGAGOR the Law Enforce- special or specialMORTGAGE If the property IOWA BANKERS CORP, is shall receive a (HOMEOWNER), ment Center 400 ments, in a Certificate of Sale, YOU HAVE THE PLAINTIFF, levied located N. Cherry St. taxes said real common interest which will entitle RIGHT TO REMAIN VS. Morrison, IL 61270, against is community, to a IN CLAIMANTS, POSSESSION the purchaser MICHAELand S KIRKLAND; UNKNOWNpurOWNERS AND NON-RECORD or in a place other- estate for sale chasers other than Deed to the real FOR 30 DAYS DEFENDANTS. wise designated at offered estate NO.be 23 FC 151 after Confir- AFTER ENTRY OF the time of sale, without any repre- mortgagees will mation of the sale. AN ORDER OF required to pay any 44TH STREET ROCK ISLAND, IL 61201 County of White- sentation as to 612 or quantity assessment and POSSESSION, IN The successful OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE side and State of quality NOTICE ACCORDANCE has the ACT legal feesMORTGAGE due purchaser UNDER ILLINOIS FORECLOSURE sell at of title and without Illinois, to NOTICE Plaintiff ISunder WITH SECTION Condo-thatsole responsibility/ the GIVEN PUBLIC HEREBY pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure public auction to recourse of evicting in "AS IS"by the 15-1701(C) OF minium and Sale entered Court inProperty the aboveexpense entitled cause on January 10, 2024, will the highest bidder and sale in Act, 765Island ILCS ILLINOIS anyCenter, tenants or THE on March The 8, 2024, The Rock Justice 1317 Third Avenue, 1st Floor, for cash, as set condition. further subject to 605/18.5(g-1). individuals MORTGAGE Island, IL 61201, at 9:00 AM, sell atother public auction and sale to the highest forth below, the isRock by the FORECLOSURE presently in estate If the sale the is set bidder for cash, all and singular, following described real mentioned in following described confirmation possession of theof Illinois, court. LAW. or so much asidein for any rea-of Rock said Judgment, situated the County Island, State real estate: the property For information: premises. son, thetoPurchaser as shallisbea sufficient satisfy said subject Judgment: LOT 79 OF Ifthereof condominium andTHREE at the(3) sale be PART Examine court The OF property will OF LOT NUMBER INshall THAT THE CITY ROCK the ISLAND NORTHERN foreclosure or contact be open for file SITUATED entitled MCMASTER'S only to NOT KNOWN AS AND CALLED SECOND ADDITION, IN HEIGHTS SUBDI- the a return the inspection and Plaintiff's attorney: ROCK place ISLANDafter COUNTY, STATEof OF ILLINOIS. VISION, BEING A takes pur- deposit paid. The Plaintiff makes no Codilis & TAX NO. 08-31-318-010 PART OF THE 1/1/2007, chasers other than Purchaser shall Associates, P.C., representation COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 612 44th Street Rock Island, ILas 61201 SOUTHEAST to the condition of 15W030 mortgageesofwill have no The further North Improvements: property is a single family. QUARTER OF the Description required to pay recourse against the Road, property. Frontage Judgment amount was $97,095.43. SECTION 15, AND be The assessment Suite bidder 100, must Burr thefor Prospective Sale Terms: This is the an Mortgagor, "AS IS" sale "CASH". The bidsuccessful A PART OF THE any and legal10% feesdown due by Ridge, 60527, ders by arecertified admonMortgagee deposit certified funds; or balance, funds, within IL 24 hours. NORTHWEST The Condo- the Mortgagee's ished to check the (630) 794-9876. NO REFUNDS. QUARTER OF THE under minium Property Please refer to file totaxes, verifyspecial attorney. The subject property is subject to generalCourt real estate assessments NORTHEAST 765 taxes ILCSlevied Upon payment in all file and is offered number information. or special against said real estate, water bills, etc., QUARTER OF Act, and (g) YOU orARE THE of14-22-06580. of the amount title and without for sale without any full representation as to IFquality quantity SECTION 22, IN 605/9(g)(1) MORTGAGOR bid, sale the ispurchaser recourse to plaintiff. The further subject to confirmation byI3236730 the court. 21 (4). TOWNSHIP shall a (HOMEOWNER), Uponproperty paymentisin full of thereceive bid amount, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate NORTH, RANGE 7 If the in a Certificate Sale, YOU THEthe real January of Sale, which will entitle theofpurchaser to a HAVE Deed to estate after EAST OF THE 4TH located interest which will entitle RIGHT TO REMAIN 23, 30, 2024 confirmation of the sale. P.M. IN THE CITY common pur-willthe to afor INinspection. POSSESSION purchaser February 6, 2024 The property NOT be open Prospective bidders are STERLING, community, OF 30 DAYS chasers othertothan to the admonished checkDeed the court file toreal verifyFOR all information. WHITESIDE mortgagees will be purchaser estate after ENTRY OF the soleAFTER responsibility/expense of evicting any The successful hasConfirCOUNTY, required AN ORDER OF mation presently of the sale. tenants to or pay otherany individuals in possession of the subject premises. ILLINOIS, assessment and POSSESSION, IN The successful If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the ACCORDING TO ACCORDANCE fees sale, dueother purchaser has the shall foreclosure than a mortgagee pay the assessments and the legal THE PLAT THERE- legal WITH SECTION under the Condoresponsibility/ by Thesole Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). OF RECORDED IN fees required of evicting 15-1701(C) YOU OF HAVE THE RIGHT IF YOUProperty ARE THEexpense MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), PLAT BOOK 6, minium Act, 765 IN ILCS THE AFTERILLINOIS any tenants or DAYS TO REMAIN POSSESSION FOR 30 ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF PAGE 42. other individuals MORTGAGE POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS PIN 11-15-456-015 605/18.5(g-1). set presently LAW. in FORECLOSURE the sale isFORECLOSURE Improved with IfMORTGAGE aside any rea- Visit possession of atthe LAW. For for Information: our website http://ilforeclosuresales.mrpllc.com. Residential ForRaymer information: son,Between the Purchaser subject 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.premises. only - McCalla Leibert Pierce, LLC, Plaintiff's COMMONLY atAttorneys, the sale shall court Tel. No. (312) 346The St., property will Examine 1 N. be Dearborn Suite 1200, Chicago, the IL 60602. KNOWN AS: entitled onlyrefer to to NOT or contact be open for file 9088. Please file# 23-16266IL 1709 18th Ave a PURSUANT return of the Plaintiff's attorney: and COLLECTION TO inspection THE FAIR DEBT PRACTICES ACT, THE Sterling, IL 61081 Codilis & paid. ATTORNEY The Plaintiff makes no PLAINTIFF'S IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING Sale terms: 10% deposit P.C., representation as Associates,WILL TO COLLECTshall A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION BE USED FOR THAT down of the high- Purchaser no further to the condition of 15W030 North PURPOSE. est bid by certified have Frontage Road, property. Plaintiff'sagainst attorney the is not required to provide additional information other than funds at the close recourse Prospective thatMortgagor, set forth in the this notice of sale. bid- Suite 100, Burr of the auction; The the Ridge, IL 60527, ders Mortgagee or are admonbalance, including I3236752 Mortgagee's ished to check 794-9876. January 23, 30, the 2024 (630) February 6, 2024 the Judicial sale the Court file to verify Please refer to fee for Abandoned attorney. file number Residential Proper- Upon payment in all information. ty Municipality full of the amount IF YOU ARE THE 14-22-06580. I3236730 Relief Fund, which bid, the purchaser MORTGAGOR is calculated at the shall receive a (HOMEOWNER),
SPRING ROAD subject premises. 15-1701(C) OF POSTING The property will THE ILLINOIS NOT be open for MORTGAGE NOTICE inspection and FORECLOSURE The Whiteside Plaintiff makes no LAW. County Highway representation as For has information: Department to the condition of Examine the court announced the LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL or NOTICEScontact posting LEGAL NOTICES the property. file of spring Prospective bid- Plaintiff's attorney: weight limits for ders are admon- Codilis County Highways. & ished to check the Associates, P.C., These postings will Court file to verify 15W030 North go into effect on all information. Road, Monday, February Frontage IF YOU ARE THE Suite 100, Burr 5, 2024 and will MORTGAGOR Ridge, IL 60527, remain in effect un(HOMEOWNER), 794-9876. til further notice. (630) YOU HAVE THE Please refer to (Township roads RIGHT TO REMAIN file number may vary, so it is IN POSSESSION 14-22-06580. suggested that FOR 30 DAYS I3236730 each township be AFTER ENTRY OF contacted regardAN ORDER OF ing their postings.) January POSSESSION, IN For questions con23, 30, 2024 ACCORDANCE cerning the postFebruary 6, 2024 WITH SECTION ings on County 15-1701(C) OF Highways, please SPRING ROAD THE ILLINOIS contact the HighPOSTING MORTGAGE way Department at NOTICE FORECLOSURE The Whiteside 815-772-7651. LAW. County Highway For information: Department has February 3, 6, 2024 Examine the court announced the file or contact posting of spring Plaintiff's attorney: weight limits for Codilis & County Highways. Associates, P.C., These will LEGAL NOTICES EGAL NOTICES OTICES L LEGAL Npostings 15W030 North go into effect on Frontage Road, Monday, February Suite 100, Burr 5, SECTION 13 2024 00 and11will Ridge, IL 60527, ADVERTISEMENT FOR remain in effect un- BIDS (630) OWNER:794-9876. ERIE COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT #1 til furtherUNIT notice. Please refer to (Township PROJECT: ADDITION AND RENOVATION TO ERIE roads file number CUSD- ANNEX BUILDING may vary, so it is 14-22-06580. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS that suggested I3236730 Notice is hereby given that township Erie Community Unit School Diseach be trict #1 will receive sealed bids for construction of the above contacted regardJanuary project until 3:00 p.m., time, on Tuesday February 20, ing local their postings.) 23, 30, 2024bids will 2024. Sealed opened conand publicly read. Bids Forbe questions February after 6, 2024 received that time will not accepted. Bids will be cerning thebepostreceived at Erie Community School District, District ings on Unit County Office, 520 5th Avenue, Erie, IL 61250. Highways, pleaseAll interested parties are invited to attend. contact the HighOffers shall be on away stipulated sum basis for the following Department at Bid Packages: 815-772-7651. Bid Package 4A - Brick Veneer Bid Security in the amount percent (5%) of the bid Februaryof3,five 6, 2024 must accompany bid in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. EXAMINATION OR PROCUREMENT DOCUMENTS: One (1) set of printed Procurement Documents may be obtained by Bidders directly from CityBlue Technologies upon depositing the sum of $500.00 (refundable). (MBI cards will be accepted). A separate shipping fee of $40.00 is also required (Nonrefundable). All checks are to be made out to the Erie CUSD#1 and mailed to CityBlue Technologies. The deposit amount will be refunded, provided complete sets of documents in satisfactory condition are returned within ten (10) calendar days following bid opening, postpaid, to CityBlue Technologies, 4653 44th Street, Rock Island, IL 61201 (309.277.3000). Printed sets of Procurement Documents may be examined at: Bray Architects 220 Emerson Place, Davenport, IA 52801 Estes Construction 131 West 2nd Street, Suite 400, Davenport, IA 52801 Available for viewing at Estes Construction iSqFt website. Erie Community Unit School District #1, District Office 520 5th Avenue, Erie IL 61250 OTHER REQUIREMENTS Products and materials incorporated in the Work of this project are exempt from Illinois sales tax and local option sales tax. Performance Bond and Labor and Material Payment Bond will be required in the full amount of the contract. Work required by the proposed contract shall begin upon ISSUANCE OF THE OWNER'S "NOTICE TO PROCEED” the Work associated with the new school building must be completed with all equipment placed in operation on or before the anticipated dates of Substantial Completion. This bid will remain subject to acceptance for sixty (60) days after the day of the bid opening. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive irregularity in the bids and in the bidding and to enter into such contracts as shall be deemed to be in the Owner's best interest. SITE ASSESSMENT: Examine the project site before submitting a bid. END OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID February 6, 2024